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package com.android.perftests.healthconnect

import android.health.connect.HealthConnectManager
import android.os.SystemClock
import android.perftests.utils.PerfStatusReporter
import androidx.test.ext.junit.runners.AndroidJUnit4
import androidx.test.platform.app.InstrumentationRegistry
import org.junit.Rule
import org.junit.Test
import org.junit.runner.RunWith

/**
 * Read/write benchmark tests for [HealthConnectManager]
 *
 * Build/Install/Run: atest HealthConnectReadWritePerfTest
 */
@RunWith(AndroidJUnit4::class)
class HealthConnectReadWritePerfTest {

    @get:Rule
    val perfStatusReporter = PerfStatusReporter()

    private val context by lazy { InstrumentationRegistry.getInstrumentation().context }

    private val manager by lazy {
        requireNotNull(context.getSystemService(HealthConnectManager::class.java))
    }

    /**
     * A first empty test just to setup the test package and make sure it runs properly.
     */
    @Test
    fun placeholder() {
        val state = perfStatusReporter.benchmarkState
        while (state.keepRunning()) {
            SystemClock.sleep(100)
        }
    }
}